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Why do I never learn from my mistakes
Outwardly I feel like I'm doing pretty good at showing I'm alright but honestly my head is real fucked up from what happened at the weekend.
I spent four years thinking I could trust someone. Truly believing that they thought one thing, when the whole time they were fake about it. None of it was real.
And not only that, they took every single thing I hated about myself and threw it back at me, like one knife after the other. He even took the ONE THING, the thing that gave me fucking PTSD, and ripped me apart for it.
And I'm trying to clean up the emotional wounds they've left on me but this really fucking hurts. I don't know if I can shake this off.
every time i start focusing too much on one of my physical flaws, i get a real intense need for a body mod
Sakura Kyoko is so PRECIOUS and deserves all of the love in the world omfg
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Go follow sadkraken, it was their birhtday a few days ago!
Hello, I am 20 years old and suffering from selective mutism for as long as I can remember, though recently it has gotten worse. I'm not seeing any help for it, as I'm terrified of doctors and don't know how to talk about things that bother me, and I'm at a point in my life where I just don't know what to do anymore. Do you know of anything I could do to help me deal with the SM or even work toward getting rid of it?
Hey dude. I know it can be hard to go see a therapist but it needs to be done. Yes, some topics will come up in therapy that will make you very uncomfortable. Trust me I know how scary it can be. But discussing uncomfortable things is how we move past them and get better. You can't just keep them inside and let them get worse as time goes by. Find a therapist that you work well with and feel at least a little comfortable talking to. I know this probably is not what you wanted to hear, but I really do think it will help. Please take care of yourself.